The last thing you want to do is scramble and choose your outfit and vibe the night before. The more you prepare ahead of time, the more confident you will be and the more relieved you will be leading up to and at the session.
Pre-session tension and stress can weirdly show up in your final photos so here are some things you should do prior to your session:
This seems to be the most daunting part and where people feel it will make or break the whole thang. There are endless locations. Think of places that mean something to both of you! Whether the place is popular and gorgeous place or simple, the session will mean more when it means something to you both. Here are some ideas that my past clients have done or that may spark your ideas:
Once you figure out where your session will be, let’s plan what you will wear! The goal is to match the vibe/energy/mood of the location and what you would normally wear at that location.
An amazing excuse to SHOP!
Heck yeah, let’s shop! This might be the most exciting thing about preparing for your engagement photos. If you don’t want to buy anything new, renting is a great way too! You are investing hundreds into an engagement session, you should invest in your wardrobe too! The most important part though is to feel comfortable. You don’t want to not feel like yourself while trying to be natural and feel confident.
Comfort Over Anything!
If you are wearing fancy shoes or you will be getting dirty/wet, bring a change of clothes and shoes to wear before and after. If you don’t feel comfortable in tight-fitting clothes, avoid them.
Coordinate Don’t Match
Your outfits should complement one another. This isn’t JcPenny Portraits, you don’t need to be matching. Dressing in the same color family will help the photos feel balanced and blend into your locations,
Colors & Patterns
Choosing patterns and colors that don’t fight with what is around you, is important. You don’t want to be wearing colors in the green and yellow family and be photographed in a field/trees. Stick to light and neutral colors avoiding white. Blush, short blues, light grays, & cream are great starting points. Inside of patterns uses textures. Flowy dresses, blazers, non-patterned scarves and cardigans, leather, and layers! Don’t be afraid to add small splashes of colors too!
Compliment Each Other
If one shows up in a t-shirt and jeans and the other dressed up, it will stand out majorly but not in a positive way. Look as if you are both are going to the same place. Match the levels of dressiness and casualness, while also being intoned with your location
DECISIONS. DECISIONS. DECISIONS
If you are having a hard time choosing outfits, bring the extra outfits with you! You can also snap a photo and send it to your professional photographer! Your photographer is there to help, and will never object to helping you choose the best combos for each other and the location. Don’t be afraid that the option you left at home, would’ve been the one that worked perfectly. Better safe than sorry!
You don’t want to bring a suitcase full of things preparing for your engagement photos, but bring things you may need to make the session better. A small tote bag is a perfect example. Here are some things you can put in the bag to bring with you to your engagement shoot:
If you want the best photos, go with a professional! Avoid a bad experience and get it right the first time! If at all possible, book your session with your wedding photographer. It is a perfect time to get to connect with your photographer and get comfortable with their camera before the wedding day.
I know you have heard this term more than once, but lighting is EVERYTHING! If you haven’t, there are certain times of day that are ideal for the warm glow and dreamy photos. Be aware of when the sun will set. If you hired a professional, they have this whole topic taken care of. The early afternoon may sound great schedule-wise, but the lighting during that time will be harsher than the late evening sun since the sun is overhead. Early morning sessions are just as dreamy. If scheduling conflicts are what is causing stress, consider a sunrise start time!
Don’t be hard on yourself! It can be easy to feel like the whole session needs to feel perfect and not have a hair out of place. The number one thing you can do is to be yourself! Your boo loves you for YOU and you want your engagement photos to reflect that. Don’t overthink a thing. Your professional photographer will know the angles and light to photograph you in, so trust them!
I know it’s hard to “relax, smile, and have fun” when there’s a camera 3 ft from your face! It’s not easy for me, and I know it’s not easy for you. Hopefully, you picked a photographer that doesn’t make you do a thing! My couples are just required to show up, be excited, and trust me! I have prompts, poses, and directions to give, so their personalities shine through and they feel relaxed and comfortable with me! I play music and just make the whole thing a fun hangout session!
If the nerves are INSANE, be patient with each other leading up to the session, and sip your favorite drink before your shoot. When overly nervous and in doubt, just kiss! HAVE FUN!
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